G13mft Totalizer GB PDF
G13mft Totalizer GB PDF
G13mft Totalizer GB PDF
Operating instructions
05.06 Hns/WP/ds
Edition 1.2
BA.G13MFTSTEP-GB
Table of contents
1 General information 7
General information about these instructions 7
Text conventions 7
Additional technical documentation 8
General information about the coin validator 8
Models and operating modes 9
2 Safety instructions 10
Proper use 10
Protecting yourself and equipment 11
3 Design 12
The coin route from insert funnel to cash-box/sorting
chute or return area 14
Switching blocks 15
Return lever and return button 15
Label 16
Teach mode 44
Switch assignment with double block
data-management (in the teach mode) 44
Switch assignment with single block
data-management (in the teach mode) 44
Teach coin channels 45
Connection of a display 46
Control unit for external sorting device 47
Sorting principle 47
Sorting with NRI sorting device 48
Options 49
Battery or low-power applications 49
High-voltage applications up to 42 V 49
5 Starting up 50
Installing totalizer in the machine 50
Installing sorting device ... 52
... on the top entry model 52
... on the front entry model 54
8 Technical data 60
Device data 60
CE certification 61
Interfaces (pin assignment and connection diagrams) 62
G-13.mft standard totalizer – machine 62
Pin assignment 62
Interface description 62
Connection diagram 63
G-13.mft ECV totalizer – machine (Italy) 64
Pin assignment 64
Interface description 64
Connection diagram 65
G-13.mft – external sorting device 66
Accessories 67
Front plates 67
Display 67
Sorting device 67
External wake-up sensor 67
Tester 67
WinEMP PC programming station 67
Index 68
Glossary 73
1 General information
Text conventions
To make it easier for you to navigate within these instructions and to operate
the device, the following accentuations were made in the text:
Safety instructions, which you must observe in order to protect
operators and equipment.
Special notes, which are to facilitate the use of the coin validator.
For the Italian market, the G-13.mft is also available with another
pin assignment of the machine interface (ECV totalizer) (see section
"Interfaces (pin assignment and connection diagrams)" in Chap. 8
"Technical data").
2 Safety instructions
Before operating the device for the first time, please read these operating
instructions carefully at least once, and most importantly the safety
instructions. This is to ensure you have understood the contents of this
manual as well as how to operate the coin validator.
Proper use
The coin validators of the G-13.mft series as totalizer models are intended
to be used in amusement, goods and services machines with a parallel
interface and are supposed to check the coins inserted into the machine for
specific properties as well as trigger a vending operation as soon as the
inserted credit reaches the set price.
These coin validators have been constructed in compliance with the state
of the art and recognized safety regulations. Nevertheless this equipment
can be a source of danger. Therefore please observe the following safety
regulations.
Pull out the machine’s mains plug before you install, clean or
remove the coin validator.
Select the correct voltage for the coin validator (see label).
Never pull the connecting cable of the coin validator from the
machine when a voltage is applied.
Keep water and other liquids away from the coin validator.
3 Design
2
1
1
2
3 3 6
3 3
7
9 8
3 3
5
2
MINI
3 6
3 3
7
9 8
5
4
5
MIDI
Fig. 1b: Design – G-13.mft, front entry model with front plate
return area
cash-box/
sorting device
Switching blocks
S2
Depending on the totalizer variant, the DIL switches are assigned to different
functions, e.g., set the price(s), set the timer time, inhibit coin channels. For
details on how to use the switching blocks to set the individual functions, see
Chap. 4 "Function and operation".
On the rear of the device you will find a brief description of the
individual switch functions.
The return lever (1, Fig. 1a) on the top of the coin validator is operated using
the return button on the machine, if the coins which have already been
inserted are to be returned or a jam caused by coins, e.g., which have
become stuck needs to be removed. Operating the return lever opens the
measurement and validation area of the coin validator so that all objects in
the coin validator are transported into the return area.
Devices with front entry through a front plate do not have a return lever. Here
the measurement and validation area is opened by pressing the return
button (1, Fig. 1b) on the front plate.
Label
The label of the coin validator contains all the data defining the device such
as device series, device type and device operation as well as customer-
specific default values such as coin type or smallest coin value:
1 2 34 5 6 7
16
15
14
13
12 11 10 9 8
Fig. 3: Label
This chapter describes the functional principle and operation, i.e. the setting
of specific functions of the totalizer:
• Coin acceptance and coin channels
• Single or double block data-management
• Accepted coin sensors
• Function and operation of the 1-/2-price totalizer
• Function and operation of the timer
• Function and operation of the TV totalizer
• Select memory block
• Inhibit coin types
• Teach mode
• Connection of a display
• Control for external sorting device
• Battery/low-power applications (option)
• High-Voltage up to 42 V (option)
The settings that are performed directly on the totalizer are described. To
find out how to perform settings using the PC programming station WinEMP,
please refer to the separate instructions (cp. also Chap. 7 "The PC
programming station WinEMP" and product accessory pages on the
internet (www.nri24.com).
For the purpose of coin acceptance, the totalizer possesses 32 "memory slots"
that can be assigned up to 32 different coin types or tokens. These "memory
slots" are termed coin channels. The acceptance band of a coin type/token is
allocated to a coin channel and the coin type/token is accepted in that channel.
To be able to reject false coins reliably, channels with a narrow or even a very
narrow acceptance band are frequently set up for a coin type, in addition to the
normal coin channel (see section "Label" in Chap. 3 "Design"). The limit
values of these coin channels are closer to one another so that false coins with
similar measured values are rejected, if the normal coin channel is inhibited
(see section "Inhibit coins/activate narrow coin channel" in this chapter).
Narrow and very narrow coin channels, however, also possess a lower
acceptance rate.
In addition, it is possible to allocate coins with different measured values but
identical coin values to different coin channels. This is how the totalizer can,
for example, accept old and new coins of the same type.
However, a coin channel is not only assigned the acceptance band of a coin
type but also other coin information which defines further processing of the
coin after its acceptance: e.g. coin value, discount information or sorting
information for an external sorting device.
Since in most cases the manufacturer’s customer-specific programming
does not take up all the coin channels, channels which are still vacant can
be assigned coin types and the desired further information at any time using
the configuration software. Existing configurations can be changed.
The last eight coin channels 25 to 32 (or 9 to 16 with double block data-
management, see section "Single or double block data-management" in
this chapter) are intended to be used for the teach mode. In these coin
channels new coin types can also be taught without configuration software,
directly on the totalizer using the switching blocks; i.e. a coin channel is
assigned a coin type or also a token (see section "Teach mode" in this
chapter).
This section describes the functions and their adjustment, which characterize
the 1-/2-price totalizer operation:
• Vending sequence
• Set the prices
• Data-manage the residual credit
• Free vend
• Deactivate price
• Tokens
Vending sequence
Since the vending sequence of the 1-price totalizer differs from the one of
the 2-price totalizer, the vending sequence will be described in two separate
sections.
1-price totalizer
On the totalizer, the value of an accepted coin is added to the customer’s
current credit in each case.
When the price is reached or exceeded, price line 1 is activated. After
completion of the handing-out of goods, the machine informs the totalizer via
the reset line that the customer’s credit must either be reduced by the
amount of the price (multi vend) or be reset (single vend). If "single vend" has
been configured, no further coins are accepted when the price is reached
(see also section "Data-managing the residual credit").
2-price totalizer
On the totalizer, the value of an accepted coin is added to the customer’s
current credit in each case.
When the first or second price is reached or exceeded, price line 1 or 2 is
activated respectively. If both price lines are active, i.e. the higher price has
also be reached or exceeded, no further coins will be accepted. After
completion of the handing-out of goods, the machine informs the totalizer via
the reset line that the customer’s credit must be reset, which means that any
residual credit will be lost.
S2
The price is set in binary form as a multiple of the smallest programmed coin.
The smallest programmed coin value is listed with all other coin
values on the label.
Example
The totalizer is to be set to a price of 1.00 Euro, and the smallest coin value is
0.05 Euro. A binary value of 20 must therefore be set using the DIL switches
(20 x 0.05 EUR = 1.00 EUR).
Valency 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128
To set a price of 1.00 Euro, the DIL switches 3 and 5 of the upper or lower
switching block must be set upward to ON!
Free vend
For free vending operations, all price switches must be set downward (to
OFF) (see section "Set the price(s)"). In that case, the respective price line
is constantly active.
Deactivate price
To deactivate the second price for the 1-price totalizer operation, all price
switches of the lower switching block must be set upward to ON (see
section "Set the price(s)").
Tokens
Each coin channel can also be assigned a token instead of a coin; this token
is assigned an arbitrary value or the value of a price (one product for one
token). Following the acceptance of a token, the customer’s credit increases
by the set price.
The 2-price totalizer makes a distinction between a second token for the
second product.
Several tokens can be configured.
This section describes the functions and their adjustment, which characterize
the timer operation:
• Vending sequence
• Set the price
• Set the timer time
• Data-manage the residual credit
• Extend the elapsing time by coin insertion
• Reset line
• Activate service using start button (on-request mode)
• Tokens
• Inventory function
• Warning signal before time lapse
• Display indication
Vending sequence
On the timer, the value of an accepted coin is added to the customer’s
current credit in each case.
When the price is reached or exceeded, price line 1 is activated for the
duration of the set timer time. The elapsing time is now shown on the
machine display. Coin acceptance is not inhibited during timer operation.
This means that the customer can extend an already running period of time
by inserting further coins.
If the credit cannot be precisely converted into time, the accruing residual
credit can be data-managed in a number of ways (see section "Data-
manage the residual credit").
S2
The price is set in binary form as a multiple of the smallest programmed coin.
The smallest programmed coin value is listed with all other coin
values on the label.
Example
The timer is to be set to a price of 1.00 Euro, and the smallest coin value is 0.05 Euro.
A binary value of 20 must therefore be set using the DIL switches (20 x 0.05 EUR =
1.00 EUR).
Valency 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128
To set a price of 1.00 Euro, the DIL switches 3 and 5 of the upper switching block
must be set upward to ON!
S1
S2.1...S2.8, S2.10
S2
DIL switch S2.10 defines the unit of time (seconds (ON) or minutes (OFF)).
Example – time unit "minutes"
The timer is to be set to a time of 15 min. A valency of 15 must therefore be set using
the DIL switches.
Valency 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128
Time = 8 + 4 + 2 + 1 = 15
To set a timer time of 15 min., the DIL switches 1 to 4 of the lower switching block
S2 must be set upward to ON and DIL switch 10 downward (to OFF)!
Reset line
The activation of the reset line will interrupt the elapsing of the time. The price
line remains activated.
Tokens
Each coin channel can also be assigned a token instead of a coin; this token
is not assigned an arbitrary value but the value of the price (one service/timer
time for one token). Following the acceptance of a token, the customer’s
credit therefore increases by the set price.
Several tokens can be configured.
Inventory function
If the inventory function has been activated, the timer transmits inventory
pulses for every coin inserted via the 2nd price line (in this case: inventory
signal line). The pulse number per coin equals the multiple of the smallest
coin value set for this coin.
The inventory pulses can be added up using an external counter and serve
the purpose of verifying the cash-box contents.
Activate/deactivate inventory function
The inventory function and the output of a warning signal can only be
used alternatively und not combined, as the signals are transmitted
using the same line (see section "Warning signal before time lapse"
in this chapter).
Display indication
The machine display shows the customer’s credit until it reaches the set
price. If the price is reached or exceeded, the elapsing time will be displayed.
Example
Price = EUR 3 for a timer time of 8 min.
Credit (in EUR) Timer time Display indication
up to 3.00 – 2.90 (e.g.)
3.00 8 min. 8
4.50 12 min. 12
As long as the (right) decimal point flashes, the time is elapsing.
Otherwise, the timer time has been stopped (e.g. in the on-request
mode or via the reset line)
The time is displayed in seconds or minutes according to the unit of time that
has been set (DIL switch S2.10).
Display format: Standard / 1/60
Example
Timer time = 90 min./sec.
This section describes the functions and their adjustment, which characterize
the TV totalizer operation:
• Vending sequence
• Set the price
• Set the pulse pause time
• Data-manage the residual credit
• Bonus coins and bonus levels
• Activate service using start button (on-request mode)
• Timed output mode
• Tokens
• Inventory function
Vending sequence
On the TV totalizer, the value of an accepted coin is added to the customer’s
current credit in each case.
If the set price for a game is reached or exceeded, an pulse is sent to the
machine via price line 1, thereby triggering the handout routine (see also
section "Activate the service using start button (on-request mode)"). Addi-
tional coins can be inserted.
If the credit cannot be precisely divided by the price for a game, the residual
credit can be data-managed in a number of ways (see section "Data-
manage the residual credit").
Display indication
The machine display shows the credit briefly, while the pulses are
transmitted (at least 500 ms). Afterwards, the display jumps back to zero
or shows a residual credit.
S2
The price is set in binary form as a multiple of the smallest programmed coin.
The smallest programmed coin value is listed with all other coin
values on the label.
Example
The TV totalizer is to be set to a price of 1.00 Euro, and the smallest coin value is
0.05 Euro. A binary value of 20 must therefore be set using the DIL switches
(20 x 0.05 EUR = 1.00 EUR).
Valency 1 2 4 8 16 32
To set a price of 1.00 Euro, the DIL switches 3 and 5 of the upper switching block
must be set upward to ON!
20/80 ms S1
50/200 ms S1
100/400 ms S1
200/800 ms S1
Discounts
For the TV totalizer operation, you can either grant a discount for specific
coin types or grant a discount starting from a specific credit.
Whether you want to set bonus coins or bonus levels is programmed by the
manufacturer according to customer specifications. If this selection could
not be made when the order was placed, the bonus option "bonus coin" was
programmed.
Bonus coins
If a discount is to be granted on certain coin types (e.g. high-value coins) or
tokens, these coin types can be configured as so-called bonus coins. These
bonus coins are not provided with the actual coin value but with the value of
a price or a multiple of the price.
Up to two different bonus coins A and B are available.
Which coins are to be evaluated as bonus coins A and B?
Standard setting:
highest programmed coin = bonus coin A, second highest programmed
coin = bonus coin B
How many games the customer receives by inserting a bonus coin (max. 15)
is something you can set as a binary value using the first eight DIL switches
of the memory block S2.
S1
S1
Example
The TV totalizer is supposed to grant 5 games for bonus coin A and 2 games for
bonus coin B. A valency of 5 must therefore be set using DIL switches S2.1–4, and a
valency of 2 must be set using DIL switches S2.5–8.
Valency 1 2 4 8 1 2 4 8
Bonus levels
If you do not want to restrict the customer to a specific coin for a discount,
you can configure up to two bonus levels A and B to the amount of two
specific credits. If the current credit reaches or exceeds a bonus level, the
customer is granted a discount by means of an additional game.
You can set the credit for bonus level A and B as a binary value using the first
eight DIL switches of the memory block S2.
S1
S1
Bonus levels A and B are set in binary form as a multiple of the set price.
Example
On the TV totalizer, a bonus level A of EUR 1.00 and a bonus level B of EUR 2.00 are
to be set, and the price for a game is 0.50 Euro. A valency of 2 must therefore be set
using DIL switches S2.1–4 and a valency of 4 must be set using DIL switches S2.5–8.
Valency 1 2 4 8 1 2 4 8
Display indication
The machine display shows the customer’s credit as long as the customer
can reach bonus levels by inserting further coins. After ten seconds, the
display jumps back to zero or shows a residual credit.
Display indication
The machine display shows the credit until it reaches the price for a game.
Afterwards, the number of purchased games are shown (incl. bonus
games). Whenever the customer uses the start button to activate a game,
the indication is reduced by one game. If no further game can be started, the
display jumps back to zero or shows a residual credit.
Example
Price = EUR 1 for one game
Credit (in EUR) Number of games Display indication
If the timed output mode is active, the lower switching block can no
longer be used to set discounts (cp. also section "Discounts").
Display indication
The machine display shows the credit until it reaches the price for a game.
Afterwards, the number of purchased games are shown (incl. bonus
games). Whenever the customer uses the start button to activate a game,
the elapsing time is shown first, and then the indication is reduced by one
game. If no further game can be started, the display jumps back to zero or
shows a residual credit.
Example
Price = EUR 1 for one game of 60 sec. each
Credit (in EUR) Number of games Display indication
up to 1.00 – 0.50 (e.g.)
1,00 1 x 60 sec. 1 → Start button → 0-60 → 0-01 → 0.00
5,50 5 x 60 sec. 5 → Start button → 0-60 → 0-01 → 4 →
Start button → 0-60 → 0-01 → 3 →
Start button → 0-60 → 0-01 → 2 →
Start button → 0-60 → 0-01 → 1 →
Start button → 0-60 → 0-01 → 0.50
Tokens
Each coin channel can also be assigned a token instead of a coin; this token
is not assigned an arbitrary value but the value of the price (one game for one
token). Following the acceptance of a token, the customer’s credit therefore
increases by the set price.
Several tokens can be configured.
Inventory function
If the inventory function has been activated, the TV totalizer transmits
inventory pulses for every coin inserted via the 2nd price line (in this case:
inventory signal line). The pulse number per coin equals the multiple of the
smallest coin value set for this coin.
The inventory pulses can be added up using an external counter and serve
the purpose of verifying the cash-box contents.
Activate/deactivate inventory function
S1 S1
Set DIL switch S1.10 of the upper switching block downward to OFF to
select memory block 0 and upward to ON to select memory block 1.
If coins are no longer to be accepted for payment at the machine, you can
either inhibit the entire coin acceptance using the machine control system
(common inhibit) or inhibit individual types using the switching blocks on the
totalizer.
Switching block S2
DIL switch off on
S2.1 Coin channel 9 vacant inhibited
S2.2 Coin channel 10 vacant inhibited
S2.3 Coin channel 11 vacant inhibited S1
S2.4 Coin channel 12 vacant inhibited
S2.5 Coin channel 13 vacant inhibited
S2.6 Coin channel 14 vacant inhibited
S2.7 Coin channel 15 vacant inhibited S2
S2.8 Coin channel 16 vacant inhibited
Please refer to the label on the device to see which coin type has been
assigned to which coin channel by the manufacturer.
However, this assignment could have been changed using the
configuration software.
If all coin types are to be accepted for payment at the machine, the DIL
switches S1.1–S1.8 and S2.1–S2.8 of the two switching blocks are in the
lower position (on OFF). If you want to inhibit a coin channel, you only need
to move the respective DIL switch toward the top to ON.
Example
The totalizer is no longer supposed to accept the coin(s) assigned to coin channels 3
and 10, which means that coin channels 3 and 10 must be inhibited
With the DIL switches in these positions, the totalizer no longer accepts the coin
type(s) assigned to coin channels 3 and 10!
If a normal coin channel and a narrow coin channel have been
programmed on the totalizer for one coin type, the normal coin
channel must be inhibited as described above in order to activate
the narrow coin channel. If both channels are activated, the wider
acceptance band of the normal coin channel is used.
If the coin type is to be inhibited, both coin channels must also be
inhibited.
The following examples are designed to illustrate the procedure using the
label. The label shows the manufacturer’s assignment of coin type/coin
group.
With this setting the totalizer accepts coins in the narrow coin channel and not in
the normal one!
With this setting the totalizer no longer accepts the 2-Euro coin or the British
2-pound coin!
On a totalizer with the label shown above, the Euro currency could
also be inhibited using DIL switch S1.4.
With the aid of several DIL switches more than one coin type or coin
group can be inhibited simultaneously.
Teach mode
Coin channels can also be taught directly in the teach mode without
configuration software via the lower switching block on the totalizer, i.e. a
coin channel is reassigned a coin type or even a token. The new acceptance
band is generated by inserting the coins. For this, the totalizer does not need
to be removed from the machine. For the teaching procedure, coin channels 9
to 16 of the activated memory block are available with double block data-
management and coin channels 25 to 32 with single block data-management
(see also section "Single or double block data-management" in this chapter).
You will need at least ten coins of the new type. There is a different switch
assignment for the double and single block data-management:
Switch assignment with double block data-management (in the teach mode)
Switching block S2
DIL switch off on
S2.1 Coin channel 9 – teach
S2.2 Coin channel 10 – teach
S2.3 Coin channel 11 – teach S1
S2.4 Coin channel 12 – teach
S2.5 Coin channel 13 – teach
S2.6 Coin channel 14 – teach
S2.7 Coin channel 15 – teach S2
S2.8 Coin channel 16 – teach
S2.9 Teach mode switch off switch on
S2.10 Acceptance band normal wide
Switch assignment with single block data-management (in the teach mode)
Switching block S2
DIL switch off on
S2.1 Coin channel 25 – teach
S2.2 Coin channel 26 – teach S1
S2.3 Coin channel 27 – teach
S2.4 Coin channel 28 – teach
S2.5 Coin channel 29 – teach
S2.6 Coin channel 30 – teach S2
S2.7 Coin channel 31 – teach
S2.8 Coin channel 32 – teach
S2.9 Teach mode switch off switch on
S2.10 Acceptance band normal wide
Now you can save the measured values generated by the inserted coins in
either a normal (a) or a wide (b) acceptance band. A wide acceptance band
is only an appropriate choice when you only have a limited selection of coins
at your disposal for the purpose of teaching the tokens.
To save with the normal acceptance band:
5a) Set DIL switch S2.9 toward the
bottom to OFF. S2
Successful saving is signalled by
the acceptance gate attracting once, an error when saving is indicated
by the acceptance gate attracting twice (brief clacking sounds), if, for
example, the acceptance band of the coins inserted and an acceptance
band of an already programmed coin channel overlap.
To abort the operation, first set the DIL switch of the respective coin
channel (here: S2.3) and then DIL switch S2.9 toward the bottom to
OFF.
6 Adjust DIL switches S2.1–8 and S2.10 again for normal operation.
The new coin type/token will now be accepted for payment by the totalizer.
Connection of a display
In order to be able to guide the accepted coins into the cash-box or, e.g., into
change tubes or hoppers, you can equip the totalizer with the NRI 3-fold
sorting device or with another sorting device.
Sorting principle
The sorting gates are activated via the 3-pole JST plug on the rear of the
device (see Fig. 1a and 1b) and via three sorting control lines. Since these
are bidirectional sorting control lines, the totalizer can also receive signals.
If, for example, a connected hopper or change tube is full of coins and if these
send an appropriate "Full" signal to the totalizer, all the other coins are
directed into the cash-box until the hopper/change tube is emptied or an
amount has been paid out.
The G-13.mft can also be set by the manufacturer so that the return signal
line sends a sort signal to the machine via the 10-pole connecting cable (only
standard totalizers, not ECV totalizers). In this case, the totalizer cannot
receive any signals from an external sorting device.
Assignment coin type – sorting control line/return signal line and sorting time
(how long should the activating period be? 300–1000 ms)
Whilst the totalizer is sorting an accepted coin (= sorting time), it
cannot accept any further coin.
M
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Options
The G-13.mft totalizer can optionally be equipped for the following applications
at the manufacturer.
High-voltage applications up to 42 V
If the totalizer is to be supplied with more than 10–16 V, at the factory it can
be equipped with a switching power supply which makes a supply voltage
of up to 42 V possible (not available for retrofitting).
5 Starting up
6 Hang the totalizer in the machine mount using the lateral mounting
studs 1 (see Fig. 4).
7 Connect the totalizer to the machine using the 10-pole interface 3
and the appropriate connecting cable (see Fig. 4).
8 Reconnect the power supply to the machine.
Make sure the correct supply voltage is connected (see label).
1
2
1 Mounting studs
1 (not illustrated on the left-hand side of the device)
2 Interface – machine
Fig. 4: Installation
If you want to operate the G-13.mft with the NRI 3-fold sorting device, you
must use a special bracket to install the NRI sorting device on the top entry
model or on the front entry model:
5 7
6
3 2
9
10
8
Fig. 5a: Connect G-13.mft, top entry model, to NRI sorting device
4 1
5 2
7
8
6 Fig. 5b: Connect G-13.mft, front entry model,
to NRI sorting device
Cleaning totalizer
The totalizer must only be wiped clean from time to time with a damp cloth
(lukewarm water with a small amount of washing-up liquid). Beyond that, no
further maintenance work is required.
Under no circumstances may the cloth be so wet that fluid
runs into the device. Otherwise the PCB will be damaged.
Do not use any solvents or scouring agents that will attack the
plastic material of the device.
Troubleshooting
Malfunctions can occur in all electronic devices. These do not always have
to be faults in the device. In many cases the reason is improper connections
or incorrect settings. Therefore: please first of all check, whether the
malfunction can simply be remedied using the following table:
If the malfunction cannot be remedied, you can use the NRI tester
• G-19.0645 (5-digit display, for power supply of 220/230 V, ordering
code 16183)/
• G-19.0567 (4-digit display, for power supply of 220/230 V, ordering
code 7756)/
• G-19.0650 (5-digit display, for power supply of 110/115 V, ordering
code 21410)
to test the signal lines of the connecting cable.
To remedy other faults please contact our service technicians.
Function
Composition
The PC programming station for the workshop consists of (see also product
accessory pages on the internet (www.nri24.com)):
• WinEMP PC software
• Card reader G-19.0647 incl. chip card with authorization licences
• Voltage supply and PC interface for totalizer:
– Tester G-19.0645 (5-digit display)/G-19.0567 (4-digit display)
(for 220/230 V mains supply)/
Tester G-19.0650 (5-digit display)
(für 110/115 V mains supply) +
adapter package G-19.0640,
if also the machine interface is to be tested, or
– PC interface G-55.0359, if the machine interface is not to be tested
If you already have the NRI tester G-19.0641, you can use this
tester instead of the PC interface G-55.0359 mentioned above.
For details on how to connect this device environment to your PC and how
to use WinEMP, please refer to the separate operating instructions for the
WinEMP software.
8 Technical data
Device data
CE certification
Pin assignment
Pin 1 OUT Return line/sorting/wake-up line: active low 1 2
Pin 2 IN Common inhibit line/reset/request line: active low
Pin 3 OUT Display (DATA)
Pin 4 – Ground (GND) 9 10
Pin 5 OUT Display (SELECT)
Pin 6 OUT Price/function line 2/inventory/warning line: active low
Pin 7 OUT Display (CLOCK)
Pin 8 IN Reset/request line: active high
Pin 9 OUT Price/function line 1: active low
Pin 10 – Operating voltage UB = +12 V (10 V–16 V DC)
Interface description
Price/function line 1
• Price 1 reached (1/2-price totalizer)
• Time is running (timer)
• Output credit pulses (TV totalizer)
Price/function line 2
• Price 2 reached (1/2-price totalizer)
• Optional: Output warning signal for residual time (timer)
• Optional: Output inventory pulses (TV totalizer)
Reset/request line
• Reset (1/2-price totalizer)
• Optional: Stop time (timer)
• Optional: Time start/game start in on-request mode (timer
(alternative)/TV totalizer)
Return line
• Return button pressed or
• Optional: Output sorting signal or
• Optional: Output wake-up signal (devices with wake-up sensor)
Connection diagram
Pin assignment
Pin 1 – Ground (GND) 1 2
Pin 2 – Supply voltage (10–16 V DC)
Pin 3 OUT Display (DATA)
Pin 4 OUT Display (SELECT) 9 10
Pin 5 IN Request line: active low
Pin 6 IN Common inhibit/reset line/request line: active high
Pin 7 OUT Display (CLOCK)
Pin 8 OUT Price/function line 1: active low
Pin 9 OUT Price/function line 2/inventory/warning line: active low
Pin 10 OUT Remaining game line: active low
All signals must be debounced from the input side.
Interface description
Price/function line 1
• Price 1 reached (1/2-price totalizer)
• Time is running (timer)
• Output credit pulses (TV totalizer)
Price/function line 2
• Price 2 reached (1/2-price totalizer)
• Option: Output warning signal for residual time (timer)
• Option: Output inventory pulses (timer (alternative)/TV totalizer)
Common inhibit/reset line
• Machine inhibits coin acceptance,
• Reset (1/2-price totalizer)
• Option: Stop time (timer)
• Option: Time start/game start in on-request mode (timer (aternative)/
TV totalizer)
Request line
Option: Time start/game start in on-request mode (timer/TV totalizer)
Remaining game line
Option: Further games can be triggered in on-request mode (TV
totalizer)
Connection diagram
Accessories
In order to test the G-13.mft or adapt it to your individual needs, you can
acquire the following accessories from NRI.
Front plates
For all details regarding the MINI and MIDI front plates (also with external
wake-up sensor) please refer to our web pages for the product G-13.mft
on the internet (www.nri24.com).
Display
For all details regarding the 4 or 5-digit display please refer to our web
pages for the product G-13.mft on the internet (www.nri24.com).
Sorting device
For all details regarding the 3-fold sorting device please refer to our web
pages for the product G-13.mft on the internet (www.nri24.com).
Tester
Accessories Ordering code
Tester G-19.0645 with 5-digit display,
for mains votage of 220/230 V ................ 16183
G-19.0567 with 4-digit display,
for mains votage of 220/230 V ................ 22601
G-19.0650 with 5-digit display,
for mains votage of 110/150 V ................ 21410
Tester G-55.0359
(only as power supply for coin acceptance test) + ......... 26125
12-V wall power supply (400 mA)
(with international adapter).............................................. 26482
Index
D F
Data block Flash technology 8
Download 73 Free vend 22
Number 16 Front
Date of manufacture 16 Entry model 9
Declaration of conformity 61 Plates 9, 13
Deployment, proper 10 Ordering codes 67
Design (diagrams) 12 Function line 62, 64
Deviation, mounting position 61 Functional principle 17
Device 1/2-price totalizer 20
Data 60 Timer 23
Dimensions 61 TV totalizer 29
Number 16
Parts (diagrams) 12 G
Type 16 General information
Digital display 46 Chapter 7
Connection 63, 65 Instructions 7
Ordering code 67 Totalizer 8
Timer 28 Glossary 73
TV totalizer 34, 36 Guide, chapter 7
Dimensions 8, 61
Discount (TV totalizer) 32 H
Coins 32 Handling 17
Set the value 32 1/2-price totalizer 20
Levels 33 Timer 23
Steps, set the credit 33 TV totalizer 29
Display 46 High-voltage (42 V) 49
Connection 63, 65 Humidity 60
Ordering code 67
Timer 28
TV totalizer 34, 35, 36
Documentation, additional 8
Double block data-management 19
E
ECV 74
Totalizer (Italy) 9, 74
Electric strength 60
EMC directive 61
Error remedy 56
I M
Inhibit coins Maintenance 55
Description 38 Malfunction, what can be done? 56
Setting Manuals, additional 8
With double block data-management 38 Mark of confirmity 61
With single block data-management 41 Markings in the text 7
Inhibit line 62, 64 Measures 8
Installation 50 Memory block 19
Instructions, additional 8 Select 38
Interfaces MIDI front plate 9, 13
Description 62 Ordering codes 67
Diagram 12 MINI front plate 9, 13
Pin assignment 62 Ordering codes 67
To external sorting device 12 Model number 16
To machine 62 Models 9
Pin assignment 62 Mounting
To WinEMP 12 Dimensions 8
Introduction Position 61
Chapter 7 Stud 12
Coin validator 8 Multi
Instructions 7 -frequency technology 8
Inventory Vend, 1/2-price totalizer 22
Function
Timer 27 N
TV totalizer 37 New coins, configure 44
Line 62, 64 Nominal voltage 16
Italy 9, 74 Notes 7
J O
Jam, coins 15 On-request mode
Definition 74
L
Timer 26
Label 16 TV totalizer 35
LED display 46 Open coin validator 55
Connection 63, 65 Operating
Ordering code 67 Instructions, additional 8
Timer 28 Modes 9
TV totalizer 34, 35, 36 Voltage 16, 49, 60
Limits 18 Operation 17
Lines 62, 64 1/2-price totalizer 20
Low-power application 49, 67, 75 Timer 23
Low-voltage directive 61 TV totalizer 29
Optionen 49
Ordering
Code, coin validator 16
Codes, accessories 67
P Return
Area 14
Pause time (TV totalizer) 31 Description 15
PC Diagram 12
Board direct plug 12 Button
Programming station (WinEMP) 58 Description 15
Device environment 58 Diagram 13
Ordering codes 67 Lever
PCB direct plug 12 Description 15
Pictograms, instructions 7 Diagram 12
Pin assignment 62 Line 62
Power Revision number 16
Consumption 60 Runway, clean 55
Supply 49, 60
Price S
1/2-price totalizer 21
Safety instructions 7, 10, 61
Line 62, 64
Selling prices
Reduction (TV totalizer) 32
1/2-price totalizer 21
Timer 24
Timer 24
TV totalizer 30
TV totalizer 30
Programming 7, 58
Serial number 16
Device environment 58
Setting 7, 58
Ordering codes 67
Device environment 58
Proper use 10
Ordering codes 67
Pulse pause time (TV totalizer) 31
Signal lines 62, 64
R Single
Block data-management 19
Rejection 18 Vend, 1/2-price totalizer 22
Relative humidity 60 Software for configuration 58
Remaining game line 64 Sorting, external 47
Request Interface 13
Line 62, 64 Pin assignment 66
Mode Ordering codes 67
Timer 26 With NRI 3-fold sorting 48
TV totalizer 35 Installation 52
To perform an action 7 Sorting gate 74
Reset Start button function
Credit Timer 26
1-price totalizer 22 TV totalizer 35
Timer 26 Starting up 50
TV totalizer 31 String sensor 75
Line 26, 62, 64 Summary, chapter 7
Residual credit data-management Supply voltage 49, 60
1/2-price totalizer 22 Switching blocks
Timer 26 Description 15
TV totalizer 31 Diagram 12
Symbols, instructions 7
T W
Teach Wake-up sensor 49, 67, 75
Coin channels 44 Warning signal 27
Mode 44 WinEMP 58
Technical data 60 Adjustable functions 58
Temperature Device environment 58
Change 60 Interface 12
Range 60 Operating instructions 8
Tester Ordering codes 67
Interface 12
Operating instructions 8
Ordering codes 67
Text conventions 7
Tilt, mounting position 61
Time
Lapse, signal 27
Set (timer, TV totalizer) 25
Signals (TV totalizer) 36
Timed output (TV totalizer) 36
Timer 23
Time, set 25
Token
1/2-price totalizer 22
Timer 27
TV totalizer 36
Top entry model 9
Troubleshooting 56
TV totalizer 29
U
Use, proper 10
Utilization, proper 10
V
Variants 9
Vending
Sequence
1/2-price totalizer 20
Timer 23
Vending sequence
TV totalizer 29
Versions 9
Glossary
String sensor The coin validator’s optional sensor recognizes a coin inserted
with a piece of string attached to it. The coin is not accepted
for payment.
Switching blocks The two switching blocks are located on the rear of the coin
validator and incorporate 10 DIL switches each. Each switch
has a specific function, e.g. setting the prices, inhibiting
individual or grouped → coin channels.
Teach mode In the teach mode, the last eight → coin channels can be
assigned new coin types or tokens on site at the machine
without configuration software, which means that these
newly configured coins are accepted in the respective coin
channel.
Token Tokens are accepted for payment at machines instead of
coins in a currency.
Wake-up sensor Optional sensor behind the coin insert funnel, which monitors
the insertion area of the totalizer and wakes up the totalizer
after the first coin has been inserted for the period of time
necessary for processing coins and credit. Totalizers with
wake-up sensor are used in battery and low-power
applications, as they are in sleep mode most of the time. The
current consumption in sleep mode is less than 15 µA.